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'''Five styles of wrong livelihood''' ([[Wyl.]] ''log 'tsho lnga''): | '''Five styles of wrong livelihood''' (Tib. ལོག་འཚོ་ལྔ་, ''loktso nga'', [[Wyl.]] ''log 'tsho lnga''): | ||
#hypocrisy (''tshul 'chos'') | #hypocrisy (Wyl. ''tshul 'chos'') | ||
#flattery (''kha gsag'') | #flattery (Wyl. ''kha gsag'') | ||
#soliciting (''gzhogs slong'') | #soliciting (Wyl. ''gzhogs slong'') | ||
#expropriating (''thob kyi 'jal ba'') and | #expropriating (Wyl. ''thob kyi 'jal ba'') and | ||
#calculated generosity (''rnyed pas rnyed pa 'dod pa'') | #calculated generosity (Wyl. ''rnyed pas rnyed pa 'dod pa'') | ||
These five are mentioned in chapter five of [[Nagarjuna]]'s ''[[Precious Garland]]'', the chapter on Bodhisattvas' Conduct. | These five are mentioned in chapter five of [[Nagarjuna]]'s ''[[Precious Garland]]'', the chapter on Bodhisattvas' Conduct. |
Revision as of 07:30, 20 January 2018
Five styles of wrong livelihood (Tib. ལོག་འཚོ་ལྔ་, loktso nga, Wyl. log 'tsho lnga):
- hypocrisy (Wyl. tshul 'chos)
- flattery (Wyl. kha gsag)
- soliciting (Wyl. gzhogs slong)
- expropriating (Wyl. thob kyi 'jal ba) and
- calculated generosity (Wyl. rnyed pas rnyed pa 'dod pa)
These five are mentioned in chapter five of Nagarjuna's Precious Garland, the chapter on Bodhisattvas' Conduct.